Airports are ill-equipped to deal with a major cyber attack, says consultancy firm
A consultancy firm has concluded airports are ill-equipped to deal with major cyber attacks in a new report.
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A consultancy firm has concluded airports are ill-equipped to deal with major cyber attacks in a new report.
Like many airports, the threat of cyber attack is ever present for Munich International Airport. In a move designed to combat it, its operator has set up a unique centre to develop defensive strategies and train people from inside or outside the aviation industry.
Over the last two decades, airport security has been under near constant scrutiny. The technology industry has risen to meet this increasing demand and often human experience and knowledge is sacrificed in favour of the machinery it offers. Security expert Neville Brooklyn Hay talks to International Airport Review about this…
Inmarsat has announced it has joined the Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (A-ISAC), an international membership association for sharing cybersecurity information targeted at the aviation sector.
Andy Blackwell former Head of Security with Virgin Atlantic and now a Registered Independent Security Consultant specialising in Transport Security, provides insights into the enduring and evolving threats to civil aviation based on analysis of events during the first six months of 2017.
With Airport 2017 less than a week from getting underway in Vienna, we hear from just a few of the speakers who will giving delegates an insight into airport IT, security and crisis management. Places are still available.
Steven Anderson, Head of Airport Transformation details the concept of a digital air traffic control tower in an exclusive interview for International Airport Review.
Introducing the digital remote tower to airports as NATS' Head of Airport Transformation offers an insight into an exciting new project undertaken with London City.
We asked tech expert Stephanie Rowan at NIC Inc to simplify how best to deal with emerging cyber security threats in light of the WannaCry scare.
What will define the next 20 years in aviation? Which technologies, challenges, regions and innovations will shape the future of our industry? Find out here…
An IT system failure left 300,000 passengers stranded around the world in what will be remembered as a catastrophic event for British Airways. But what really happened?
SITA touches every aspect of the air transport industry, providing the technology that powers the industry for airlines, at airports and on aircraft.
With the threat of cyber terrorism only looking likely to increase in the transportation industry, renowned cyber-security specialist, Dr Anastassia Lauterbach, considers the reasons for properly addressing digitalisation and its vulnerabilities: specifically, the manner in which it carries risks; the reasons why companies often face them with such little preparation;…
What challenges do we face in the ATM universe with respect to the cyber threat?